No mean feat

07 May 2015
Volume 31 · Issue 3

Five members of the Sirona team along with two people from Henry Schein and dental surgeon Andrea Ubhi will be attempting to climb the highest peaks in Scotland, England and Wales in 24 hours.

Terry Patuzzo, Simon Hughes, Graham Parker, Scott Chennells, James Paredes, Wayne Curtis, Andrea Ubhi and Mackenzie Richter travel to Fort William on Friday, July 4; they will be starting with Ben Nevis on the Saturday morning, climbing Scafell Pike that night and finishing with Snowdon on Sunday in Wales!

The participants have been advised that this is a tough event and people participating should have the necessary fitness and also be prepared to do without sleep!  They are aiming to complete the event in 24 hours - to do this they need to complete Ben Nevis in five hours, Scafell Pike in four hours and Snowdon in four hours – no mean feat.

They are covering their own costs for this challenge, so all money raised will go to their chosen charity – Make a Wish. Make a Wish grant magical wishes to children and young people fighting life threatening conditions. When a child is diagnosed with a life threatening condition, it has a huge impact on them and their whole family. A wish provides them with precious memories to treasure forever – whatever the future may hold.

All donations will be gratefully received www.justgiving.com/Scott-Chennells/. Good luck to you all.

For further information call 0845 071 5040 or e-mail info@sironadental.co.uk